Interview with Trevor Cawood
Trevor Cawood, filmmaker of Terminus, sits down with us to talk about his film, the amazing visual effects at work, and how publishing the film online got him 500,000 views.
Trevor Cawood, filmmaker of Terminus, sits down with us to talk about his film, the amazing visual effects at work, and how publishing the film online got him 500,000 views.
Two friends. One race. Two laps. No prisoners. The 2011 Rushes Soho Shorts International Winner is a charming story of friendship and competition.
A psychologically intrusive and darkly comedic world where the city's isolated souls are followed around by large urban monsters.
**CURRENTLY OFFLINE** - Nominated for an Annie Award, and one of 10 films on the Oscar shortlist, 'Weekends' is an animated short film about a young boy shuffling between the homes of his recently divorced parents in 1980's Toronto.
When a drug deal goes awry, two rival gang members must work together to survive the night.
If I could have somehow avoided the news about Sundance starting today, I would havetoday is the start of the 34th straight Sundance Festival that yours truly will be failing to attend. 34 times have films been watched, pitches been made, deals been sealed, without me.
A passing moment between two strangers becomes unforgettable as this film shows us what love at first sight must truly feel like.
A filmmaker wants recreate a novelty portrait of him and his father from when he was young—this time wearing a dress.
This doctor has her work cut out for her as she struggles to resolve the conflicting voices inside the chaotic mind of a patient with multiple-personalities.
Trevor's niece prepared a dance for her crush and the DJ didn't play the correct song. Now Trevor is mad and he's carrying a samurai sword. What follows is an all night, music-infused, revenge mission through suburbia.